New Economy Minister Yoshio Hachiro
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![September 11, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Yoshio Hachiro, newly-appointed minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, arrives for an attestation ceremony before Emperor Akihito at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on September 2, 2011. Barely a week after his appointment, Hachiro resigned on Sunday, September 11, over controversial remarks he made about parts of Fukushima Prefecture he visited last week. Hachiro described the evacuated communities around the troubled nuclear plant dead towns, a statement seen as insensitive to the approximately 80,000 people who had been driven from their homes by the nuclear crisis. (Phoki to by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000MS2yZfTpWMk/t/124/I0000MS2yZfTpWMk.jpg)
![September 11, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Yoshio Hachiro, newly-appointed minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, arrives for an attestation ceremony before Emperor Akihito at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on September 2, 2011. Barely a week after his appointment, Hachiro resigned on Sunday, September 11, over controversial remarks he made about parts of Fukushima Prefecture he visited last week. Hachiro described the evacuated communities around the troubled nuclear plant dead towns, a statement seen as insensitive to the approximately 80,000 people who had been driven from their homes by the nuclear crisis. (Phoki to by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000KoOX1mWlV.k/t/124/I0000KoOX1mWlV.k.jpg)
![September 11, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Yoshio Hachiro, front row left, newly-appointed minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, pose for photographers with Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, front row right, and his Cabinet members at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on September 2, 2011. Barely a week after his appointment, Hachiro resigned on Sunday, September 11, over controversial remarks he made about parts of Fukushima Prefecture he visited last week. Hachiro described the evacuated communities around the troubled nuclear plant dead towns, a statement seen as insensitive to the approximately 80,000 people who had been driven from their homes by the nuclear crisis. (Phoki to by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) [3615] -mis-](http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000dY_hU1TGCSA/t/124/I0000dY_hU1TGCSA.jpg)